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Closet Door Ball Catch
Item #
C1498

$19.00

Colors/FinishesBurnished Antique

Our Closet Door Ball Catch is used on doors opened simply by pulling or pushing. When the door is closed, a spring pushes a brass ball into the jamb's notched strike.

Locks, latches, bolts, strikes, and catches are all integral period door hardware parts, but they often wear out after generations of use. Ours are well-made and sturdy enough to help your doors open and close for many more generations.

Tips:
The ball catch is 1in. wide and requires a door at least 1in. thick; ball catches are typically used with Dummy Spindles.

Includes two sizes of strikes for use with different types of door jambs. Definitions of the products in this collection can be found in the Hardware Glossary. If you need several parts, you may want to consider a full Interior or Exterior Door Set.

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Closet Door Ball Catch

Brass, 7 finishes

$19.00

Rejuvenation

Rejuvenation is a classic American lighting and house parts general store for home improvement whose mission is to add real value to homes, buildings, and projects. From the front porch to the back door, we provide lighting, hardware, bath hardware and functional home goods based on the best pieces of the past, designed for today, and made to last for years to come. The majority of our hardwired lighting products are made to order at our manufacturing facility in Portland, Oregon, and we pride ourselves on partnering with American craftspeople and vendors whenever possible.